1972_Sackson_246_August 13.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1972
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 10, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1972_Sackson_246_August 13.jpg
Title
1972_Sackson_246_August 13.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1972
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 10, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1972
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
13 SUNDAY - AUGUST 1972
ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY - 140 DAYS TO COME
Wrote the rules for ONE AT A TIME BY THE MILLIONS. made all
the remaining material, including large tokens made
by covering a wood cube with contact. Made a box for
packaging the equipment.
(cont. from 8/14) [8/15]
waist down.
Playing around with STRATO TAC-TICS. Played thru
two of the sample games - a few errors in #1. Then
played 2-hand by myself.
(cont. from 8/11) [8/12]
I asked Phil whether he intended putting the 25% of
the money from Hoi-Polloi in I.-Q. He said that he
thought I should get 50% clear and that the money
to I-Q would come out of the other 50%.
[started 8/12]
(cont. from 8/26) [8/28]
made a board and all the other equipment (some of it
quite rough) for playing UP THE ORGANIZATION.
Finished the board for WAR AND PEACE and made some very
rough equipment. (Stopped work about 1 A.M.)
[Started 8/28] [Arrow pointing both up and down.]
For UP THE ORGANIZATION I increased the value of the combinations,
erasing all the old ones.
(cont. from 8/29) [8/29]
[Arthur] may have let it out that they were meeting me. They
didn't.
The 1972 TOYS directory came.
Called Arthur to check how he was feeling. Not too bad.
BB and I played a few games of 2-hand UP THE ORGANIZATION.
Plays very fast and also very one-sided. Decided to add
a "Last Chance" towards the end of the V.P. area where
a player can get a lot of cards from players who have more
than he does.
ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY - 140 DAYS TO COME
Wrote the rules for ONE AT A TIME BY THE MILLIONS. made all
the remaining material, including large tokens made
by covering a wood cube with contact. Made a box for
packaging the equipment.
(cont. from 8/14) [8/15]
waist down.
Playing around with STRATO TAC-TICS. Played thru
two of the sample games - a few errors in #1. Then
played 2-hand by myself.
(cont. from 8/11) [8/12]
I asked Phil whether he intended putting the 25% of
the money from Hoi-Polloi in I.-Q. He said that he
thought I should get 50% clear and that the money
to I-Q would come out of the other 50%.
[started 8/12]
(cont. from 8/26) [8/28]
made a board and all the other equipment (some of it
quite rough) for playing UP THE ORGANIZATION.
Finished the board for WAR AND PEACE and made some very
rough equipment. (Stopped work about 1 A.M.)
[Started 8/28] [Arrow pointing both up and down.]
For UP THE ORGANIZATION I increased the value of the combinations,
erasing all the old ones.
(cont. from 8/29) [8/29]
[Arthur] may have let it out that they were meeting me. They
didn't.
The 1972 TOYS directory came.
Called Arthur to check how he was feeling. Not too bad.
BB and I played a few games of 2-hand UP THE ORGANIZATION.
Plays very fast and also very one-sided. Decided to add
a "Last Chance" towards the end of the V.P. area where
a player can get a lot of cards from players who have more
than he does.
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